Shreve has weighed in on many other issues, from downtown development to improving care at the city’s animal shelter, but his crime-fighting ads dominate the airwaves and are where the campaign has pinned its greatest hopes.
Republican Jefferson Shreve and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett addressed a range of topics, including charter schools and food insecurity, but issues of policing and gun violence took center stage.
This comes after the suspect arrested for a fatal crash killing three people was released from jail after posting what the FOP was a low bond of $1,000.
The Indianapolis Bar Association is defending a local judge against “inaccurate” and “reckless” comments made by Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter, who criticized the judge for setting bond for a defendant accused of killing three.
INDIANAPOLIS The criminal case against two Indianapolis police officers is built on hindsight information, says the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police President.